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Saturday, October 11, 2014

I just wanted to take a moment and thank the auditing
committee for their work. I also wanted
to thank Mary Jane for her hard work with the boutique as well as everyone else
who participated in making the boutique a successful event.

The program for the evening of making cards or bags was
enjoyed by all who participated and the table was completely full from start to
finish. I saw lots of creativity and
heard plenty of people chattering as they were working on their cards or
bags. What a nice way to get to know
members even better. Many of those cards
and bags created were donated to the boutique.

Now for the block that I had posted, it was “Wild Goose
Chase.” This block apparently has at
least 14 different variations. Some have
similar characteristics, and others do not seem similar at all. The connection throughout them is the flying
geese. The history I found indicated
that homesteaders watched flying geese and created quilts around that central
theme. The triangles themselves represent
the geese. The other names of the block
in any of its variations are: Baltimore
Belle, Dutchman’s Puzzle, Dutchman’s Wheel, Wheel, Duck and Ducklings, Corn and
Beans, Ducklings, Fox and Geese, Hen and Chickens, Handy Andy, and Shoo
Fly. If you happen to check out the Shoo
Fly block you will certainly see what I mean by variations. They don’t necessarily look anything like the
“Wild Goose Chase” block I showed you.
Thanks to all of you who took a guess.
I think I might try something a little different with the block for next
month.

Keep on sewing,

Kristin

Boutique Wrap Up

A meeting will be held Monday, October 13 at Panera in Hanford at 6:30 pm to go over the boutique items and to see what went well this year and things that we can work on for next year. I can personally say that we had a wide variety of beautiful items at the boutique this year and according to membership, over 30 members donated items and about that many helped either price, set up or work the boutique. For a group of only 56 members (yes that is the current number) that percentage of working members is excellent. Our estimated bottom line after expenses is about $4,348.41. We may have a few other expenses not yet Well done ladies, well done!

We have our next available date set for
October 10, 2015 for the 4th Annual Boutique.I had some members tell me that they didn’t
make as much as they wanted to because time got away from them.I am giving you lots of notice so start
planning and sew the things you love to sew.

Show and Tell

If I can find time this weekend, I'll try to post some of the pictures I took during show and tell this past month. The program chair asked everyone to bring any Halloween quilts to show if they had any. Who knew we had a member who's anniversary is Halloween and had many quilts and items to share. So much talent in our group.

About Our Guild

We are a group of people who have one thing in common--our love of quilts and the people who create them. We would love for you to join us. We meet on the first Thursday of each month at the Fraternal Hall in Hanford, California (1015 N. 10th St.)